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Chemistry, 15.07.2019 08:20 bartlettcs9817

30 points! suppose 1 kg each of water (4.19 j/g⋅∘c), brick (0.90 j/g⋅∘c), iron (0.46 j/g⋅∘c), and plastic (1.01 j/g⋅∘c) were held at the same initial temperature and heated for an equivalent amount of time. indicate the relative final temperatures by ordering from lowest to highest resulting temperature (if using the intro tab of the phet to visualize the temperature changes, assume the water iron, and plastic are 1 kg in mass, and the brick has a mass of 0.5 kg). assume no heat is lost to the surroundings. rank from lowest resulting temperature to highest resulting temperature. to rank items as equivalent, ove

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